Ready To Go Quail Hunting in October 2018 |
Deer season is not over yet, but the hot topic around the
proverbial water cooler is the start of quail season. The non-hunting public
can appreciate hunting with bird dogs because of the heritage aspect, but
hunters cherish the sporting challenge of wingshooting. This is the time of
year when people are asking for the basic knowledge about where to hunt or how
to hunt, so here’s some Quail Hunting 101 knowledge.
Hunting for quail in South Carolina
begins October 1 for those with a commercial quail preserve operation, selling
hunts daily for pen-raised quail. The quail season for private lands, hunting
on the Back 40 acres so to speak, begins at Thanksgiving. A recent friendly
email asked if I was able to provide a hunt for wild quail for two upland
hunters. I explained that finding wild quail is no easy task, but to try the
Webb Center WMA in Hampton County where the SCDNR has been working for years to
cultivate and improve the habitat for bobwhite quail. Hunting on a public
property like this requires an extra WMA permit along with a hunting license.
The chief concern for the novice quail hunter is safety, so wearing
a blaze orange hat and vest for high visibility is imperative. Walking behind
the dogs through the woods calls for comfortable footwear. Pants that offer a
degree of toughness can shield your legs from any briars or vines that may grab
your attention below the waist. A shirt that does not bind your range of motion
will better aid your chances when turning to shoot a quail that is certain to
fly an erratic path towards escape cover. Novice hunters need only be exposed
to this suite of sensory experiences once, to know whether they want to pursue
upland hunting in the future.
To read the entire feature article in the newspaper click on Colletonian.
To view past blog entries about quail hunting click Moree's, S.C. - Shenandoah Plantation, Alabama - Barnsley Gardens, Georgia - Airy Hall Plantation, South Carolina - Buchanan Shoals, North Carolina - Jones Preserve, Tennessee - Pine Top Plantation, SC - Featherhorn Farm, SC - Deux Cheneaux Plantation, SC
To view past blog entries about bobwhite quail management click 2014 S.C. Quail Initiative - National Bobwhite Conservation Initiative - 2009 SE Quail Study Group - 2009 Quail Unlimited / Indian Creek Award
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